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    I chose this source from the National Archives due to its relevance to the era in which “The Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”, by Ambrose Bierce was written. This document stresses the life of Confederate citizens in relation to contact with Federal soldiers. It includes information about citizens loyal to the Confederate flag spying, violating military orders, citizens moving through military installations, citizens not surrendering to the Union, and citizens committing sabotage to Federal arms.

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    Short stories often use suspense, foreshadowing, irony and point of view to make the narrative more effective. For example, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, in this short story there is a lot of suspense. This story is told from third person omnipotent point of view to get an outside perspective, but also to be able to inform you of the main characters thoughts. Instead of starting off by telling the reader why this man is being hanged the author decided that if they didn’t tell the reader at first

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    An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge Ambrose Bierce exquisitely writes his short story with an abundance of imaginative words to help set the mood of the narrative. In the tale, the character Peyton Farquhar is in the middle of his hanging when he suddenly escapes the noose and soldiers and runs off to his family only to find he never escapes and is dreaming. The theme that helps tie the overall concept of the story is a person can not assume everyone is on ones side. With the use of Bierce’s serene

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    Hailey Stansbury Professor Jodi Johnson English 206- Section 002 October 12, 2016 Question 5: What do you think the theme of “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” is? There may be a few themes of “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” that come to mind for other readers, but I like to think the theme is reality and illusion. Reality and illusion tend to be closely together in this story. It wasn’t until the very end of the story when I became aware that there was division between the two. Farquhar’s

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    perception of reality. A person’s personal reality can be skewed in order to cope with certain inopportune situations. The degree of distress towards a particular circumstance often determines how grounded one’s reality really is. In “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” Ambrose Bierce introduces Peyton Farquhar, who imagines his own escape a moment before his death. He is pushed into the world of war and is unable to cope with his reality, causing him to imagine a solution to his problem in order to

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    Bierce’s “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” the author grabs the reader’s attention with a “creepy” title, indicating a bad happening on the Owl Creek Bridge. Peyton Farquhar, a planter who supports the Southern cause during the Civil War, is on the brink of execution by hanging. The title sets the eerie tone of the story, which appears to be about a hanging, and the setting, which appears to be a bridge. The title presents a portentous effect among readers. It uses the word “occurrence” to warn

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    Paper Around a Theme Ambrose Bierce’s short story, “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” shows that time can be viewed from many different perspectives. Time is a barrier that can be broken, changed, or viewed differently depending on the state of mind of the individual and the situation that individual is in or has been through. The story shows Farquah in multiple situations of time throughout the story due to different situations he was presented and different events he was going through. The radio

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    ugliness and beauty in the The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien would consider both the film Fury and the short narrative An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge to be true war stories. In the World War II film Fury, contradictions within instances of survival and descriptions of war make it an authentic account of war by O’Brien’s

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    career where he put his scarring encounters to paper to share with the world. His disturbing experiences during this time influenced many of his writings, including the deranged concept of events in his short story, “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.” In “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” Ambrose Bierce uses imagery, foreshadowing, and symbolism to convey the theme of determination but ultimately, one’s fate will always come. Bierce wrote a gripping short story that follows the journey of a man, Peyton

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    Ambrose Bierce’s “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” Stephen Crane’s “The Blue Hotel,” and Jack London’s “To Build a Fire”, naturalism is throughout each story, but it is represented through the character’s human conditions. These human conditions help generate the brute within in each character; overall, the brute within brings the end of each character. In “Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”, the story opens up with Peyton Farquhar, a slave owner, being hanged below from a bridge. In

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